Canadian Wood-Frame House Construction
Best way to learn to become a carpenter is to get some wood and a few tools and put them together somehow, however you can, practice, know the material and what you are trying to do with it. (A crosscut on a 2 by 12 is a good exercise) then, when you are ready to build something, or take a good long look at what you are living in now, or read a book. We carry a bunch of carpentry books. Their main worth is in the diagrams. From them you can figure out how other builders do IT. But don’t be bound by rectilinear bullshit. Read A Wooden Boatbuilding Book (page 113) and figure out how to bend wood, build a snailshell house out of warped one-by. Or read this book. Good and free.
[JD Smith, The Last Whole Earth Catalog, p.95]
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LOCATION AND EXCAVATION
CONCRETE WORK
FOUNDATIONS
BASEMENTLESS HOUSES
FLOOR FRAMING
WALL FRAMING
CEILING AND ROOF FRAMING
WALL SHEATHING
etc...
出版年:1971年
言語:英語
ページ数:197ページ
サイズ:14cm×21.5cm×1.5cm
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